I have two rimfire rifles from our auction that were won by a CA resident. One is a Winchester model 1903 in .22 Auto the other a Winchester model 1906 in .22 LR. Both hold more than 10 rounds. Both are well over 50 years old and both are on the ATF official C&R list. Are they still legal in CA even though they both hold over 10? I'm a bit fuzzy on the capacity laws there.

If they are legal and going to a C&R holder (I have not be contacted by the buyer yet) do I have to go through the CADOJ and get a CL number from the licensee?

I have two rimfire rifles from our auction that were won by a CA resident. One is a Winchester model 1903 in .22 Auto the other a Winchester model 1906 in .22 LR. Both hold more than 10 rounds. Both are well over 50 years old and both are on the ATF official C&R list. Are they still legal in CA even though they both hold over 10? I'm a bit fuzzy on the capacity laws there.

16740. As used in this part, "large-capacity magazine" means any
ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than 10
rounds, but shall not be construed to include any of the following:
(a) A feeding device that has been permanently altered so that it
cannot accommodate more than 10 rounds. (b) A .22 caliber tube ammunition feeding device.
(c) A tubular magazine that is contained in a lever-action
firearm.

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If they are legal and going to a C&R holder (I have not be contacted by the buyer yet) do I have to go through the CADOJ and get a CL number from the licensee?

Thanks,
Marcus

if you are an FFL and are shipping to a CA FFL, you must get the CFLC number, except if shipping to an 03 or 06 FFL. In that case, you do not need to get a CFLC approval. http://oag.ca.gov/firearms/cflcfaqs#4

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Are any California FFLs exempt from the CFLC verification approval requirement?
Yes. The CFLC program does not apply to FFLs with Type 03 (curio and relic collectors) and Type 06 (ammunition dealers) licenses.

If they are legal and going to a C&R holder (I have not be contacted by the buyer yet) do I have to go through the CADOJ and get a CL number from the licensee?

Thanks,
Marcus

Tube fed .22s are exempt, and no you don't need anything from cadoj, just the buyers 03ffl.

Brawndo beat me to it. and with a better explaination.

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Is that banjo music I hear?
"Sporter" is what the drooling toothless inbred albino with the hacksaw thinks his newly created "dear riffel" is.
"Bubba" is what he and his ugly and ruined rifle really are.
First you are chopping up historic vintage rifles and sticking them in cheap and nasty looking plastic "dildo" stocks that look like some kind of futuristic sex toy that gay space aliens stick up each other's butts.
Next thing you know, you think "Deliverance" is a love story.

Only thing I'd like to add is to Thank You CelticArmory for being willing to find/learn the CA laws and ship here, where many others will just plain out refuse.

I very rarely get a request to ship to CA and found the extra steps a pain for one or two shipments in five years. Our auction is getting bigger and last month was our biggest with over 40 firearms. I hate the extra B.S. and you folks really need to change your politicians more often. Some might say as often as your underwear but some people only change them when they get dirty.

I very rarely get a request to ship to CA and found the extra steps a pain for one or two shipments in five years. Our auction is getting bigger and last month was our biggest with over 40 firearms. I hate the extra B.S. and you folks really need to change your politicians more often. Some might say as often as your underwear but some people only change them when they get dirty.

Well sir, we'd like to, but the inmates are running the asylum here. We're outnumbered, a recent poll showed more than 60% of CA residents supported stronger gun control laws, and were less concerned with their impact on the Second Amendment. We fight in the courts, we win some and we lose some, but we continue to fight.

Thanks again for selling to CA. We do appreciate it, and we support those that support us.

Is that banjo music I hear?
"Sporter" is what the drooling toothless inbred albino with the hacksaw thinks his newly created "dear riffel" is.
"Bubba" is what he and his ugly and ruined rifle really are.
First you are chopping up historic vintage rifles and sticking them in cheap and nasty looking plastic "dildo" stocks that look like some kind of futuristic sex toy that gay space aliens stick up each other's butts.
Next thing you know, you think "Deliverance" is a love story.

nope, the ammo was never banned. .50BMG rifles were banned (and those that had them could register them and keep them) but the ammo itself was never banned. you can buy/sell/import/make .50BMG ammo legally in CA to this day.

nope, the ammo was never banned. .50BMG rifles were banned (and those that had them could register them and keep them) but the ammo itself was never banned. you can buy/sell/import/make .50BMG ammo legally in CA to this day.

Well, since the change in DNS issues with the site I couldn't see the responses so I just erred on the side of caution and shipped them to the FFL that the firearms were going to along with the packing slip/invoice for the guns so they would know they all went together. Hopefully the customer will get them.